Re: Jeff – Exactly. The time for mom to control him is long past. We all know that the vast majority of child stars do not do well as adults - but did she ever say, 'slow down'? Not when such big money was rolling in. Now she is still trying to rake in more by promoting her book. It will be very interesting to see what she thinks 5 or 10 years from now.

Every young adult goes through this, it's ridiculous that you guys think and assume that it's SUCH a big deal. We all want independence at a certain again, we all fight with our parents and not always are we respectful towards them. It's pretty normal.

Re: natalia_vf – actually no not every young person goes through this, im 24 and while i was betweent he ages of 16 and 22 i never once felt the need to act uncontrolable or obnoxious, i was raised quite free never really was told no but i respected that my mom trusted me enough with that amount of freedom, im a mom now, but i never had the urge to act out nor did my friends to that extent, my bf who ive been with 6 years was the opposite of a 20 something when i met him very calm non drinking not a big partier, its about the people you surround yourself with and having a level of common sense. JB has become a product of the hollywood environment and has surrounded himself with irresponsible friends and people. who has a chance at being a normal acting human being when you have a manager with a name of "Scooter"?

You are obviously a rebellious teenager who uses lame excuses to cover up the bad angle of JB.While I understand those kids or teens acting like punk azz due to family problems and all,what does Bieber have?He has everything yet act like a complete disrespectful brat!And hello may I remind you he is a public icon followed by millions of pre-teens and teens,they make him a role model and I guess you are one of them…a Belieber of the wrong hood!

Re: ashleysmashley227 – Bullshit your 24 you can't even spell or complete a proper sentence, no, your one of his lying 13 year old fans.

No one goes through this, unless you have weird thoughts in your head and those thoughts want you to to things bad, that's you, not everyone in the "Teen stage." So lol nope, nice try, and he says the exact same thing over and over and uses the 'growing' excuse again. If his fans, manager, and mother cannot control him, than, he's lost in drugs and he's lost in the fact that he's a wanna-be black person, who knows, he might be dead the next day, so, if no one can control him, and his excuses continue, next thing you know he'll be dead, so he needs a break and help.

Re: lisawangjuice – Most young people once they are out of parental control and view do what ever they want. That is part of asserting your independence. And no most young people are not the angels you seem to think they are. Some do wild and crazy things when they are young, that is just a fact of life. Some do go overboard, but most go on with their lives as adults and laugh about the stupid things they did. Justin is one of those who is going through the "wild child" phase of his life and will probably grow out of it like most of us who were not perfect angels while young did. He is hardly the first nor will he be the last teen to make mistakes and learn from them. Quit trying to make him out to be a monster!

The only thing i see wrong in this whole scenario is the fact that the world just keeps watching him. It is very normal for his age. JB, please live it out at this age before they force you to be like the likes of Michael Jackson and others.

Shane Redway -- a Canadian rapper and close friend of Drake's -- was killed early Saturday morning in a car crash. He was just 26 years old.

Redway and two others were killed when their car lost control, struck a guardrail and burst into flames. The crash occurred around 4am outside Pearson International Airport in Toronto. It's unclear who was behind the wheel. Police are investigating the crash.

Drake took to Instagram to remember Redway, posting two different tributes.